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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3| Last show: || at [[the Southend Show]] @ [[Shockers]] - March 17, 2000. | |bgcolor=#e7dcc3| Last show: || at [[the Southend Show]] @ [[Shockers]] - March 17, 2000. | ||
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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3| Reunion show: || | |bgcolor=#e7dcc3| Reunion show: || September 13, 2008 | ||
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The | The Seaside Panel had a long and spotty history of rotating band members and styles. It started as a fairly traditional melodic punk band, and ended up on the farther end of Don Cab-influenced instrumental rock. Personalities clashed consistently during the band's existence, and eventually the boys moved on to form bands as diverse as City of Ghosts, Tyrone, Jacuzzi, The Royalty, Teen Pregnancy!, The Lucky Pineapple, PHVKKAGE and Lee Van Cleef. Eric went on to country music in Arkansas.<br /> | ||
http://www.angelfire.com/ky/theseasidepanel/ | http://www.angelfire.com/ky/theseasidepanel/ | ||
A reunion show occurred September 13, 2008 at the Rudyard Kipling as part of William Benton's wedding ([[Bodyhammer]], ]]Tyrone]] reunited as well and [[Lucky Pineapple]] also performed). | |||
Most Common Line-up: | ==Members:== | ||
===Most Common Line-up:=== | |||
*[[Syd Bishop]] - Guitar | *[[Syd Bishop]] - Guitar | ||
*[[William Benton]] - Guitar | *[[William Benton]] - Guitar | ||
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*[[Eric Stuart]] - Bass | *[[Eric Stuart]] - Bass | ||
The Bass Players that Time Forgot: | ===The Bass Players that Time Forgot:=== | ||
*[[Jakob Miller]] - original basser | *[[Jakob Miller]] - original basser | ||
*[[David Cundiff]] - the final bassman | *[[David Cundiff]] - the final bassman | ||
Releases: | ==Releases:== | ||
*[[The Seaside Panel: | *[[The Seaside Panel:The End Of The Ring|The End Of The Ring]] 7" ([[RKT 327]]) | ||
*[[The Seaside Panel:The Seaside Panel|The Seaside Panel]] cassette ([[RKT 327]]) | |||
*[[The Seaside Panel:The End|The End]] digital/unreleased | |||
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==Compilations:== | |||
*Southend Show 2000 | |||
*[[Break Even Thanks Comp]] | |||
Shirts/Merch: | Shirts/Merch: | ||
* | *Black T-shirts with white logo, RKT327 logo on back. | ||
*"Fuck You, I'm In The Seaside Panel" T-shirts, 4 were made. |
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Record Labels: | RKT 327 | ||
Started By: | Syd Bishop, Jacob Miller | ||
Based In: | Louisville | ||
First show: | @ Primizie's- the rest is foggy | ||
Largest show: | 400+ people | ||
Last show: | at the Southend Show @ Shockers - March 17, 2000. | ||
Reunion show: | September 13, 2008 | ||
Number of Members: | 6 |
The Seaside Panel had a long and spotty history of rotating band members and styles. It started as a fairly traditional melodic punk band, and ended up on the farther end of Don Cab-influenced instrumental rock. Personalities clashed consistently during the band's existence, and eventually the boys moved on to form bands as diverse as City of Ghosts, Tyrone, Jacuzzi, The Royalty, Teen Pregnancy!, The Lucky Pineapple, PHVKKAGE and Lee Van Cleef. Eric went on to country music in Arkansas.
http://www.angelfire.com/ky/theseasidepanel/
A reunion show occurred September 13, 2008 at the Rudyard Kipling as part of William Benton's wedding (Bodyhammer, ]]Tyrone]] reunited as well and Lucky Pineapple also performed).
Members:
Most Common Line-up:
- Syd Bishop - Guitar
- William Benton - Guitar
- Jon Hill - Drums
- Eric Stuart - Bass
The Bass Players that Time Forgot:
- Jakob Miller - original basser
- David Cundiff - the final bassman
Releases:
- The End Of The Ring 7" (RKT 327)
- The Seaside Panel cassette (RKT 327)
- The End digital/unreleased
Compilations:
- Southend Show 2000
- Break Even Thanks Comp
Shirts/Merch:
- Black T-shirts with white logo, RKT327 logo on back.
- "Fuck You, I'm In The Seaside Panel" T-shirts, 4 were made.